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this is. the price of the search for a life of ease of the favorite toys of a toddler who drowned. as i tried to cross into the united states the u.s. house of representatives hopes a new emergency funding. will soon become. on the program the killing. of politician assassinated. suspected you could force him to confess to last month's killing of. a loved. one paris
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the most polluting vehicles from the streets. from the sun. welcome to the program. democrats in the u.s. house of representatives have approved a multi-billion dollar emergency funding package for humanitarian aid for migrants on the border with mexico it's unclear whether the bill will pass the republican controlled senate and president trump passed threaten to veto it but this comes as reports emerge of children being detained in squalid conditions in u.s. border patrol stations another trance tragic incident as focus the country's attention images of a dead toddler and her father have flashed around the world you may find parts of the following report disturbing. it has come to this
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a father with his tiny toddler tucked inside a shark drowned in search of a better life according to reports oscar alberto martinez ramirez decided to swim across the rio grande day with his wife and child in a bid to seek asylum in the u.s. . his wife tanya. watched as her loved ones succumb to the currents seen here in the red she is led away after. her shows that these people tried to cross the river to the united states a garret jumped in the water and they draw and when he tried to rescue her. from the. back in their native el salvador their deaths have started anger and much anguish as their family mourns. this is her favorite doll. she had it every time her mother got her ready. to.
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go because the man that. photo sure family with their lives ahead of them. was not yet 2 years old and the demons that had come in and the last message my son sent me was on saturday he said mama i love you mama they are moments he said take care of yourselves because we have. fine here when i read that message it made me want to cry because i saw it as a sort of goodbye. this is. the tragedy a marriage to democrats in washington pasta bill calling for extra cash to address the conditions in migrant detention centers because recognize for one minute thank you madam speaker this issue ation is child abuse is not tri-city that violates every value we have not only as americans but as moral beings donald trump says he will veto it but deaths like oscar and valerie is on america's borders may make
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such a hard line stance difficult to hold. about drowning underlines the perils facing many migrants trying to get into the united states to think crane has been following the story welcome to all of this is a photo that's generated quite a response yes a lot of anger a lot of sadness of course a potent reminder if it was needed for the risks that some people are prepared to take to search for a better life for themselves and their family because often these kind of personal stories get lost in the whole numbers game the debates about immigration what appears to have happened in the case of the cameras family is that they were in mexico they were trying to get asylum in the u.s. legally but currently migrants are having to wait in mexico while the u.s. court process that requests and that process has been taking a long time that it's been slowed down so migrants having to wait months and even years for their requests to be ruled upon and that's led to
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a lot of frustration the runner from the we know we're frustrated that's why they tried to cross this river and critics are saying that this process is promising migrants to take these risks despite the dangers that they're facing and the trump administration has drawn quite a lot of criticism for its hard line immigration stance especially for those migrant to detention centers this is right even if the. grammars family had made it across the border successfully they did risk jail if they got caught that's because last year as part of trump 0 tolerance policy migrants were facing prosecution facing having their children taken away from them even though the separations have officially stopped hundreds of children the still being detained at detention centers we've nobody had much access as journalists activist to the senses but a group of lawyers did visit one in texas last week and reports one of them said the children had no soap or toothpaste and should never see such inhumane
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conditions when i interviewed children. and i try to say because we're talking about. and sensitive topics it's a way. i try to build a rapport but it was difficult to say some of the children because the stench was so awful. it's very shocking. for those comments by a justice department lawyer now she was trying to argue that children didn't need or toothpaste to be quite safe unsanitary that's what's required by law about those comments have also provides a lot of outrage on social media we've got one tweet here that went viral this is from michael scott moore he was kidnapped by somali pirates he said they gave me toothpaste and so the implication being that the u.s. treats nitrates less humanely than kidnappers do their kids and their captives the sest being a long running in congress democrats and republicans have been asked if the years
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is this picture that we've seen the response to these reactions is likely to problems and sort of compromise that we have seen a lot of outrage on social media from u.s. journalists and from u.s. activists democratic presidential contenders also charming incommodities era said it was quote a stain on our moral conscience but as he said. it has been a very divisive issue the democratic bill mentioned in the piece will likely be voted down by the republican controlled senate so we know that donald trump may cracking down on illegal immigration one of his key campaign promises it will be the same story probably when he runs for reelection $283.00 people died last year attempting to cross from mexico into the u.s. despite the grim statistics this little sign that the policy is going to change it's one of the terrorists and the u.s. is pressuring mexico to do more to stop the flow of migrants coming up through the south of the country from the central american countries the hard line republicans
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basically saying look the other countries responsibility to sort things out and. thank you for. now this take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world defense ministers from the nato countries are meeting in brussels today the standoff between the united states and iran is expected to top the agenda nato is or is also urging russia to destroy a new missile that would breach a key decades old nuclear arms treaty with the u.s. . french authorities are investigating the fire early this year paris is not your damn cathedral to see whether negligence was involved and prosecutors said a burning cigarette or an electrical fault could have sparked the blaze they say they have no grounds to believe that the fire was a result of criminal actions. the dutch flags german rescue ship says it has just entered italian waters despite orders from rome to stay away the sea watch 3 has
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been writing off the island of lampedusa for 2 weeks with more than 40 migrants on board it's a risk and says the ship should travel to germany or the netherlands. of german n.g.o.s headphone world hunger aid is sounding the alarm over the impact of the climate crisis on the world's food supplies and its latest report the organization says rising temperatures over the next decades will lead to a reduction in crop yields and an expansion of arid land areas as well as the climate fish stocks the fear is that millions of people are will be forced to leave their homelands in search of better lives elsewhere. veld home to have a new old review was presented today it's secretary-general is material mulga welcome to you. who should be most worried about this. i think we all should be very worried about this development i think we see in
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recent years that the numbers of hungry people in the world is rising again it was declining up to the year 2014 but since 2015 numbers are again really rising and this is boring for all of us. today your organizations president said that even with climate change our world without hunger is possible by 2030 how. i think it's possible but we did we have to do much much more than we do today and i think everyone can do something we here in the industrial world have to rethink our working our way of living but i think we need to big big push in terms of solidarity we have to invest more in climate adaptation in the countries most affected and this is mostly in the tropical and subtropical areas of this world and who where should that money come from. i think mostly from the
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industrial countries who have actually induced who are responsible for this climate change we see today and the money should come primarily from there and should that be loans. candy loans but i think most of it should be actually really grants because i mean people with countries most affected by surely the least developed countries the so-called l d c's and they should really benefit from climate adaptation programs and these should be grants of course also almost certain conditional bases not just give them just for free like this but i think these climate adaptation programs are now necessary urgently ok so we're live in the real world how do politicians sell that idea of. electorates what's in it for
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the donating countries. i think in the end we are all benefiting from lot and i think we see this record high temperatures here in berlin already last year we saw it here in germany that temperatures are rising extreme weather events are affecting us i mean these extreme weather events are affecting least developed countries people living there and have very harsh conditions since many many years and i think now we are already we are realising how bad it is and this needs to have an effect on us and as i said we need more solidarity is with the countries which are most affected start a particularly effective sell though is it's to selfish consumers a around the world have your money have your government give more money to countries on the other side of the world because it's it's a good idea. yeah but i think slowly i think everyone is
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realizing that we need to change and i think the fight is for future demonstrations here in germany show that more and more people younger people see that we need to act and it we do don't have to wait and then we act that we have to act now and that's this may cost money but i think it is money which is well invested. from who has thank you thank you. to nigeria next how the country lacks proper medical rehab clinics for people suffering from alcohol and drug abuse and the correspondent of. a takes us to one of the country's few rehabilitation centers one of the man's well one of the man's methods where one man's method of treating addicts is proving controversial. ibrahim's older brother has come to take him in the former alcoholic has spent more than a year living at this rehab of the t.
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shirts and to rescue boats and then they'd be done before i was brought to the center i always came home drunk i used to take different types of drugs my family were not happy that's why they brought me here. are a new passion. i've assured them that i will never go back to drugs you know. i think i begin to hear. it brian says that thanks to the treatments he's received here he's now clean and can start his life afresh. this rehab center in ca do not you not a major area he's one of the few in the country founded 13 years ago it's house is more than 200 recovering addicts and it services i'm such high demand more people keep coming it is also a skill acquisition center so while patients are undergoing treatment towards
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different skills that they can turn into small businesses when v.f. really recover some of them who should be in school i put in a makeshift classroom the teachers are also recovering addicts found a lodging we do says he would thousands of patients. and. i've been using my knowledge of traditional and it's. make medicine to treat them. i see this as my contribution to reducing the problem of children getting into drugs. but i had to move methods a harsh those leaving here have to we are uniforms their feet are also chained together all the time. we are only able to get a few shots of the chains because we do doesn't want us to feel them he also want answered questions about the practice on camera he tells us the chains are to keep
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the inmates from running away some of them out brought in by their family members and are not here on their own deals. we show the food sage from the rehab center to mental health physicians dr. you wear uniform she's shocked by what she sees so this man is a suckles that is dehumanizing. institutionalizing them. medico with a show that disappear can take work for what the court can require restring that we help them even without volume that we have them to manage the anger that would restraint them nigeria lacks qualified mental health professionals that could help those with drug and alcohol problems there's in deficits huge one in that group comments i a professional us so surprises
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a lot of quackery all people claim to more bring this is a pattern with it all explode dr kathy re says and jerry as need to take the issue of drug and alcohol addiction more seriously until proper structures are put in place to cobb's the country's addiction problems many have no choice than to turn to people like me dude. for him. now the french capital paris has banned the most polluting vehicles from its streets as the city and other parts of europe grapple with an unprecedented record breaking heat wave the average high for this time of year in paris is $23.00 degrees celsius temperatures today hit $35.00 it's the same for the spanish capital madrid average temperatures for this month should be around $27.00 degrees temperatures climbed to $36.00 here and our studios in berlin is the same story the
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average june highs 22 celsius the forecast said 36 the mercury actually reached 37 this afternoon the extreme weather is expected to continue until the weekend governments have issued health warnings and urging people to do everything they can to stay cool. keeping cool in most every way possible people and animals across continental europe feeling the heat of unusually high temperatures. just drink or try to go too far so slowly. drink drink drink yes but. this hot sun we try and keep to the cooler places above. the earth at all we have been out looking at rome from 8 o'clock this morning but from midday on we're
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eating ice cream it's very good we were. meteorologists say the soaring temperatures a tutor hausherr blowing in from north africa but many also call this heat wave unprecedented. in france or thirty's are taking extra precautions to care for the most vulnerable. the then the country is still scarred by the intense heat wave of 2003 in which almost 15000 people died. 8 of the 3 loose this isn't scaremongering these heatwaves are going to keep happening as we know and perhaps they'll get worse in the years and decades to come because of climate change i'm asking everyone to take responsibility for themselves their family and their neighbors and to avoid a backlog in emergency rooms due to people taking unnecessary risks dooku the
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history of. the haze was visible at the paris on tuesday and pollution levels could rise further as the mercury crimes. in germany or thirty's in the state of brandon back at battling wildfires the area is a tinder box off to play. long talks and dry weather. amid warnings across europe that midweek temperatures could break records staying cool remains top of the agenda. so how are germans coping w reporter cathles slapped on the factor 50 and took to the streets of the capital to take the temperature. i don't know what i'm going to america and this building is doing to cool down but the tourists have certainly found ways to enjoy the heat. whether you're come from we are from iceland. and we came on friday you know last week
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so you're from a really cold place right so how are you handling that he had this a bit different but we had actually been loving it because they said we think is not what we expect when we go to germany so but we love it but we have any warm. so do you have any sort of ways to cope with the heat yet we we have a 50 sunscreen all over extra 50 in the back and then we try to stay as much as possible in the shelter. so where do you come from we come from ukraine are you surprised by this weather in germany at the moment i see yeah we didn't know that it will be 36 degrees like today and we don't know what to do because it's very hot here. do you have any ideas how to cope with this sort of feet just see if some places like this you need to take some water
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around these parts of your body on these part of your body usually if you will tell you my small but i'm ok i think this sort of advice will come in handy because a cigar being hot and we haven't reached their record yet. and she's going to need a hot this is day w. news live from berlin still to come. is this painting the last a masterpiece by kind of roger and who is the mystery potter truce not to defra $100000000.00 before it went to a. head of that german authorities i suspected right wing extremist has confessed to the recent killing of the politician. the suspect named only as staff and it was arrested a few weeks after the attack i missed the cut was shot in the head on the terrace of his home in the western town of castle this month it was a senior research politician a member of chancellor merkel's party the cd. deeply political
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correspondent leoni yvonne hummus time house bill what more do we know well we certainly know that stephanie has indeed confessed to the killing of the politician 5 to look good we also know that he claims to have done it alone the investigators have said though that they want to investigate whether that is actually the case because we also know that stephanie in the past has had links to right wing extremist networks and he himself talks about the motive off this crime and it's had he acted out of outrage over the program i grin policy of vitae look and chance that i'm going to max's conservative c.d.u. and the federal minister of the interior of a has called the crime a political mud so there is a lot of talk about the big question mark really remains whether stephan has acted alone or whether he is indeed has has is in contact with the other rights ring 5
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right extremist groups and task collaborate with them in this case so our politicians learning any lessons from this case. yes so there was an extraordinary meeting off the oversight committee over the investigators and authorities investigating this case today and the 1st thing politicians learned was actually that authorities admit to to make mistakes the head of the domestic security agency admitted that his authorities ceased monitoring the suspect stephanie in 2000 i even though he is he has a criminal record and he's had ling's to far right extremists and networks in the past so this really raises the question of whether germany and the authorities in germany half done enough to address the threats posed by new nazis and far right extremist groups and there was also a lot of talk about the breaths and you wellness of the breath of right wing far
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right networks and the role of online hate speech president of the parliament. addressed this today let's listen to what he had to say. clearly there are technical problems that are going to find i'm just i thank you now i do it is of home repair has led to discovery of a multi 1000000 euro masterpiece in the french city of toulouse are the work tally and master kind of is believed to have been left in an attic for at least 100 years caravaggio's judith and hall a furnace bristly biblical scene in which jewish widow judith beheads the assyrian general who's come to destroy her city and her people. until a few years ago this apparent loss masterpiece from the italian artist was hidden away in an attic into loose fronts. show me what i wanted to sell and to lose because the story started here so i wanted it to end here with the agreement
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of the seller of course we don't know how the painting made its way back here the most plausible explanation is that a relative of the sellers came back from the napoleonic wars with the painting. 2 it was discovered while a couple who want to remain anonymous investigated a leaky roof at their home on history fans a fascinated. now in art history we often think that everything has been seen everything has been discovered and in fact we realize that there are still hidden treasures point. this painting however is controversial some of historians disagree that it is indeed a carrot masterpiece but despite the doubts it's been privately sold to a mystery buyer for an estimated 150000000 euros. of next here on date made in germany looking at the power of the elite. at the top of
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